DAY 3 continued: Our hotel was located just over the bridge (Münsterbrücke) from Old Town.
![]() ![]() All of the many fountains in Zurich have drinkable water unless posted! ![]() ![]() We decided that we had time to take the Uetliberg Bahn to a spot high above Zurich for the renown views. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Back in Zurich for the first evening - the three vertical cathedral windows are the famed Marc Chagall windows. ![]() ![]() DAY 4, Zurich: View of the Landesmuseum Zürich as I walk by to get to my bus tour. ![]() One of the many little parks in the city with fountains. The little girl is talking to one of the statues! ![]() And now the bus tour begins. ![]() Active boating scenes along the lake. ![]() ![]() ![]() University of Zurich ![]() The names of Nobel prize laureates who spent time at University of Zurich are engraved on this building. Six are alumni here, including Einstein. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Zürich's Grossmünster is a 12th-century Romanesque cathedral. According to legend, the Grossmünster was founded by Charlemagne after his horse stopped over the graves of three early Christian martyrs. ![]() On the edge of the bridge (south side near our hotel) is this Wasserkirche (water church), surrounded by water until 1839. ![]() ![]() One can (and I did) also take an aerial cable gondola to Felsenegg for some spectacular views of Zurich. ![]() ![]() ![]() We put the bus on a ferry boat with a load of cars, and headed for the south side of the lake. ![]() ![]() Final day in Zurich |